The mountains of Mijas has been shaken, once again, to the sound of the Blues. This year will be the eight year when the annual “Ain´t nothing but…” Blues festival takes it´s place. The festival has been a big success earlier years. The pretty hillside village of Mijas (in Malaga, southern Spain) will be inundated with […]

Tonight , the San Juan midsummer eve. – Noche de San Juan will take place in Spain, especially along the costs. Come along and have fun! The night is full of bonfires, fireworks, music, dancing, sardines, eating and drinking and get to together on the beaches. In cities and villages next to sea the celebration is very important. […]

The “tortilla de patatas” is the popular and world famous Spanish potato omelet. This simple egg dish was once know as “tortilla de cartuja” as it was a dish originally created by the monks, who whipped egg with cream. Over the following centuries this potato omelet became so typical that it eventually attained the […]

Having been under the British rule since 1704, Gibraltar has a history of Moorish, Arab and Spanish origin. A destination close and visible from the famous holiday destination that is the Costa del Sol, and at even closer reach to Costa de la Luz. From many known southern Spanish holiday destinations Gibraltar is only a […]

For many Spaniards, the very name “pimientos del piquillo” is enough to make their mouths water. These are small, more or less 8 centimeters long and dark red in colour. These peppers have to be cooked to get some flavor, they tend to be quite bitter in taste when raw. Therefore, they are usually […]

Are you planning a group holiday to sunny Costa del Sol, Spain? If so, this villa may be perfect for you. This big 6 bedroom villa in La Cala de Mijas is located close to golf courses and apt for a big family or many families. Only 10 minute walk to the beach, 5 […]

Since 2011, Málaga’s port has been open to the public. A project that had been in the making for the last 10 years turned into 11 dock terminals for shipping and cruise ships. Málaga’s port is now one the most important cruise ship terminals in Spain. It brings thousands of passengers onto Malaga’s annually. […]

You’ve heard of Sangría, right? It’s the great summer/party drink that is fruity, easy and somewhat cheap to make and very tasty. Sangría is traditionally made from red wine, with fruit soaked in brandy, juice and sparkling water. It is a drink many tourists order when they are looking for something refreshing and authentically […]

Looking for a rental property in one of the coast’s most attractive locations? If you’re thinking of Costa del Sol, Andalucía (southern Spain), you have landed on the right page. The 3 Bedroom houses described in this article have views over the famous holiday destination of Fuengirola. Only a short 20 minute drive from […]

Málaga, a city with many museums where one can admire, learn and appreciate art. Here is a short guide to the top 4 museums we personally like to visit (there are many more) and some short information about each. Picasso Museum and Casa Natal de Picasso If you don’t already know, the creative genius […]

Many, when they think of Paella, they think of yellow rice. But it’s so much more. Paella is dish that is served all around Spain. Not only tourists love it, but locals enjoy paella with friends and family as a social meal to enjoy with a glass of sangría. It’s a dish usually made […]

Mijas Pueblo is a village town that takes you back to what Spanish village used to be like. Only 20 min from Málaga airport, located up on mountain and only like 10 min drive from the coast and beaches. You can take horse carriages or burro taxis (donkey taxis) that take you for a […]

You may already know that Andalucía boasts of more than 200 cuevas (‘caves’ in Spanish). Some are well known and open to the public and some are only accessible for experts and should, in any event, be tackled with the help of a guide. The most talked about caves in Andalucía are located in […]

There are multiple varieties of prawns, of many different qualities, in Spain. The highest quality, with great gastronomic value, are the prawns from Costa de Huelva, in Andalucía, southern Spain – known as ‘Gambas de Huelva’ in Spanish. Also called ‘Gambas Blancas de Huelva’ (‘blancas’ means white), this crustacean has a long and well […]

Here is a guide through some of Fuengirola’s (and surrounding areas) tapas bars and restaurants where to enjoy traditional Spanish food and some with more alternative cuisine options. The guide begins in Fuengirola center (behind the post office and around) where you will find multiple tapas bars, and walks you through to surrounding areas […]

Spanish tiles have gained a worldwide reputation for some of the most brilliant and colourful combinations. The origins of Spanish tiles go back thousands of years… During Medieval times and before the Muslim invasion in the year 711, ceramics were extensively produced in Southern and Coastal Eastern Spain, including tiles for design and manufacture, practical […]

Gazpacho, a cold vegetable soup, has conquered the world as a hearty, easily digestible starter or tapa. In pre-Roman times gazpacho was made from stale bread, garlic, vinegar, oil and water. Later, farmers began to add vegetables to make it more substantial and satisfy hunger and thirst – in one go. This cold soup has […]

La Mezquita de Córdoba (the Great Mosque of Córdoba) is a prime example of Moorish architecture at it’s best. It is a historical monument of brillianty developed architecutre. Nowadays it is no longer used as a Mosque but a Catholic Cathedral. But let’s rewind a little bit and tell you more about Córdoba’s great […]

One of the many wonderful cities in Andalusia is Granada. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains and withholds the famous fortress Alhambra, of Arabic origin. It is the most renowned building of the Andalusian Islamic historical legacy. The Alhambra is a palace and monumental complex designed in mind with […]

We are approaching Semana Santa (Easter) and as you may already know, Catholics do not eat meat during this Holy Week. Nevertheless, we know lamb is a popular dish elsewhere during this festive season and here are a few Spanish recipes on how to cook some exquisite flavorsome lamb. A very typical way of […]